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plus, america, the home of the free and energy independent. the boss of devon energy weighs in. carl ikon keeps getting active. tonight he's talking to fast. find out what he's got up his sleeves when it comes to netflix. straight to today's sell off. the s&p 500 dropping below the 200-day moving average. energy, tech, discretionary leading the declines here. guy, what do you make of it? >> we said 1379 is where we should probably go. we pointed out 1425 on the upside will be the resistance. it has been. you know what i think in terms of longer term. i'll say tomorrow it would not surprise me if you got data that took the s&p up 15 to 20 and it left everybody leaving on a friday not knowing where to go. shorts and longs will be confused and people have the weekend to ponder it. maybe initial move lower and to your point below the 200 day. it needs to close below the 200 day for more than a few days to get concerned. i'm of the belief we see lower earlier, a rally to keep everybody scratching their head late. we held down the first time the way we traded off the resistance the fi
plus, america, the home of the free and energy independent. the boss of devon energy weighs in. carl ikon keeps getting active. tonight he's talking to fast. find out what he's got up his sleeves when it comes to netflix. straight to today's sell off. the s&p 500 dropping below the 200-day moving average. energy, tech, discretionary leading the declines here. guy, what do you make of it? >> we said 1379 is where we should probably go. we pointed out 1425 on the upside will be the...
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peabody energy shed 9.6%. the industry may see more clean air regulations in president obama's second term, hurting demand. healthcare was also in focus today after the election. and among the winners: hospital stocks. with health care reform moving forward, hospitals could benefit from an increase in insured patients. h.c.a. popped 9.4%. health management associates gained 7.3%. community health rose 6%. beyond the election reaction, apple continued losing ground. a key asian supplier of the iphone 5 said production of the device was difficult due to quality standards. the supplier said it is shipping far fewer iphones than apple wants. it has been a fast fall for apple stock. six weeks ago it was above $700 at a record high. after dropping 3.8% today, the stock closed at $558. it's now in a bear market, down more than 20% from its september high. a key apple partner, a.t.&t. shed 3.3%. the company announced it will spend more money, about $22 billion a year for the next three years, upgrading its wireless an
peabody energy shed 9.6%. the industry may see more clean air regulations in president obama's second term, hurting demand. healthcare was also in focus today after the election. and among the winners: hospital stocks. with health care reform moving forward, hospitals could benefit from an increase in insured patients. h.c.a. popped 9.4%. health management associates gained 7.3%. community health rose 6%. beyond the election reaction, apple continued losing ground. a key asian supplier of the...
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fda also received reports of deaths possibly tied to another energy drink, monster energy. -- story, monster beverage. currently down 25% since that news broke. down 1.6% today. herb's watching this story. >> the health concerns have been out there around this company, this industry for at least six years. the big change is the allegations of death. now in a statement, 5-hour said that it is, "a compact sized energy shot intended for busy adults. it is not an energy drink, nor marketed as a beverage." then on its earnings call a week ago, monster ceo rodney sachs says there is not a shred of information which casually lynx monster to these adverse effects. regardless, the question is this -- is this news impacting monster's business? last quarter sales and profit growth reported a week ago fell off a cliff. or about half the rate of the prior quarter. the company blamed this on a less robust growth for the energy drink industry in general. therein lies i think an important part of the story as you go forward. all this publicity, is it starting to have an affect on all the sales. >> w
fda also received reports of deaths possibly tied to another energy drink, monster energy. -- story, monster beverage. currently down 25% since that news broke. down 1.6% today. herb's watching this story. >> the health concerns have been out there around this company, this industry for at least six years. the big change is the allegations of death. now in a statement, 5-hour said that it is, "a compact sized energy shot intended for busy adults. it is not an energy drink, nor...
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we will be energy independent far faster than the iea thinks it will happen. i think in north america no later than 2020 i think energy independent in the united states. >> having the ability to do it and doing it are different things. >> we are doing it. take a look at what is happening in north dakota. we know it on the desks. we are here on the street. the people in america don't realize what has happened. you have gone from 100,000 barrels to 6,000 barrels this year. north dakota it went past california. it is soon going to go past texas and they rp only getting started. i think they are only just beginning. i think the iea was way too long in the anticipation. >> traders are saying if we get there as quickly as you say that doesn't mean a good story for the u.s. consumer as we are seeing with what is happening with gas prices. until we see new refineries and the infrastructure to go along with the drilling we can produce all the oil we want. >> that's the big question. we need to be an exporter of crude oil because we don't have the refining capabilities.
we will be energy independent far faster than the iea thinks it will happen. i think in north america no later than 2020 i think energy independent in the united states. >> having the ability to do it and doing it are different things. >> we are doing it. take a look at what is happening in north dakota. we know it on the desks. we are here on the street. the people in america don't realize what has happened. you have gone from 100,000 barrels to 6,000 barrels this year. north...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. >>> time now for another installment of sara breaks out of the city. this time sara haines put on her best poker face. >> a few weeks ago she headed down to atlantic city for some wheeling and dealing. >> that's right, i had the pleasure of learning how to deal cards after i visited hurricane sandy devastated a lot of the eastern seaboard, luckily, revel survived without any significant damage. ♪ ♪ luck be a lady tonight right now, i'm at the revel resort and casino in atlantic city. i'm about to go into the ultra lounge and try my hand at dealing a hand. let's see h
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i like the financials and energy and housing. not so much the condition summer names over there. it's pretty big target, 1585 next year so it'd stick with the technology and financials. >> why not discretionary? getting a deal in washington, wouldn't those stocks shoot higher? >> well, okay. if you get a deal in washington, yes. but that's predicated on getting a deal. either way taxes will be higher and middle class suffer and the stocks will not really ben fate right now. >> energy and financials, are they on your radar? >> if i'm going energy, i'm going emps but as simon said, taxes have to go up on everybody and not enough money so i think the market is either going to move sideways or lower but you have to buck the trend. yahoo! in a down market nothing but move up and stay with the name like this. >> up like 12% i think. >> exactly. it's a turnaround story so people aren't connecting that with fiscal cliff. they're not connecting that with global growth just now. she's done an excellent job and people putting in a name like that. >> there's yahoo! shares highs of the day to
i like the financials and energy and housing. not so much the condition summer names over there. it's pretty big target, 1585 next year so it'd stick with the technology and financials. >> why not discretionary? getting a deal in washington, wouldn't those stocks shoot higher? >> well, okay. if you get a deal in washington, yes. but that's predicated on getting a deal. either way taxes will be higher and middle class suffer and the stocks will not really ben fate right now. >>...
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of utility, next era energy on the dividend cliff and how tax hikes on dividends could impact his shareholders. >> tom: finally tonight, after all the billions of dollars spent on the election, those in office now have to work together to solve problems. and that's exactly what lou's been thinking this week. here's author and educator lou heckler. >> i used to tell people that when i ruled the world, everyone would have the same title on their business card: problem solver. isn't that why most of us get paid? a friend of mine asked recently, why is it that so many people just seems to want to argue rather than find an actual solution? good question! i think there might be at least three reasons. inertia: awful lot of people, even though they may argue this, like things just the way they are, even if things are broken. uncertainty: maybe they've been burned a few times or maybe they just hate not knowing the absolute right answer. maybe they have had bosses in the past who have not been very forgiving when mistakes were made. laziness: i feel bad even including this one, but i am quite sure tha
of utility, next era energy on the dividend cliff and how tax hikes on dividends could impact his shareholders. >> tom: finally tonight, after all the billions of dollars spent on the election, those in office now have to work together to solve problems. and that's exactly what lou's been thinking this week. here's author and educator lou heckler. >> i used to tell people that when i ruled the world, everyone would have the same title on their business card: problem solver. isn't...
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liz: this girl she has energy and great color that she is wearing today. we are hoping it will help the market. let's get to cinderella story with princess leah as the starring guest. disney is set to report earnings after the bell today. what kind of dollars should we expect from disney? dennis neal has the details. dennis: and for the walt disney company, the pressure is on, though, the media giant can they define and defy the disturbing trend of disappointing earnings that some of the rivals in the business. they report earnings after the close of the trade today. results will give wall street a peek yes into the media business but disney also providing the latest pulse point on the global economy. wall street will be watching ad sales at espn and abc network. ad spending always the first thing businesses cut in any downturn right? and the theme parks h offer a hint on whether consumers are spending more. that sector is proving to be surprisingly resilient in the never ending economic slump. music studio, broadway musicals also offering consumer gut che
liz: this girl she has energy and great color that she is wearing today. we are hoping it will help the market. let's get to cinderella story with princess leah as the starring guest. disney is set to report earnings after the bell today. what kind of dollars should we expect from disney? dennis neal has the details. dennis: and for the walt disney company, the pressure is on, though, the media giant can they define and defy the disturbing trend of disappointing earnings that some of the rivals...
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. >> announcer: america's energy debate isn't stopping post-election. it's just heating up. will the desire for independence push energy service stocks like clean harbors higher, or it could crack down on fracking extinguish their flame? cramer finds out when he talks to the c.e.o. next. and, later, the election correction? the market obliterated anything romney today. cramer is rummaging through the romney rubble to find you diamonds in the rough. plus, in stable condition, the president gets another four years. and it appears obama care gets a clean bill of health. so where does that leave medical plays like opco health. tonight, cramer speaks to its c.e.o. to find out. all coming up on "mad money." >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. or, give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than thi
. >> announcer: america's energy debate isn't stopping post-election. it's just heating up. will the desire for independence push energy service stocks like clean harbors higher, or it could crack down on fracking extinguish their flame? cramer finds out when he talks to the c.e.o. next. and, later, the election correction? the market obliterated anything romney today. cramer is rummaging through the romney rubble to find you diamonds in the rough. plus, in stable condition, the president...
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financials and energy were today's top performance. rates on the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fall to a new all-time low this week. according to freddie mac, the rate decline to just over 3 percent compared to 4% 1 year ago. the 15 year fixed rate declined at over two and a half. unbelievable. superstar sandy sending weekly jobless fans to their highest level in 18 months. weekly applications jumping 78,000. this works out to 4,309,000 with several states in the mid-atlantic and northeast regions reporting large increases do specifically to the storm. liz: earnings per share year-over-year jumping. let's get right to add of shapiro and the stock moving steadily higher on news. >> reporter: on our earnings per share they came right in line with wall street expectations. on revenue, this street was expecting almost 4 billion. i want to read you very quickly, total net sales increased 23%. 500 million in the quarter compared with four under and 14 million last year. net sales outside the united states and canada which includes gap think an
financials and energy were today's top performance. rates on the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fall to a new all-time low this week. according to freddie mac, the rate decline to just over 3 percent compared to 4% 1 year ago. the 15 year fixed rate declined at over two and a half. unbelievable. superstar sandy sending weekly jobless fans to their highest level in 18 months. weekly applications jumping 78,000. this works out to 4,309,000 with several states in the mid-atlantic and northeast...
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and a third one is energy with an i. tell me what you like. >> both ie plays. inergy transforming itself. it was a propane play. now a general partner of a pipeline which gives you secured distribution growth over time. it is yielding 6%. its pier groups, general partners on median are yielding 4%. it has a faster growth profile. you will get multiple expansion which brings the yield down and as well as eight to 9% distribution growth. this is it cash growth. not earnings growth that can be manipulated. it is cash growth. liz: important to note, they are not as subject and not as exposed to fluctuation in oil prices and natural gas prices? >> correct. you use the capacity you have or pay for it. it is not subject to the swap price of commodity. >> don't throw the baby out with the bath water if you're scared what happens with dividend taxes. thank you for talking about master limited partnerships. >> my pleasure. liz: darren shrinka yorkville managing partner. david: liz, two weeks after superstorm sandy wreaked havoc on the eastern seaboard, thousands of peopl
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she always says of energy for me. >> reporter: well, i wanted to take a look here. facebook, the is the story. posting some nice gains. we have management shake-up. yesterday and today, you had two executives leaving yesterday. yet the chief financial officer. you have that treasure going over to twitter. but the stock is doing well. they have a new game coming out, multiple level. there also plan a defense planning on bringing safari from the mobile devices. they get a vote of confidence. a lot of things happening here, but you can't lose sight of the fact it has really been a big loser. they took over the last three months, trying to get it to go. they have not. the continued to sell. liz: thank you, nicole. only one month after the ceo resigned, a lot of you on the stock. widely held, getting hit with a shareholder proposal from my group of benedictine nuns, and another group called ask me that involves state and municipal and local workers. now, the proposal calls for the company to explore a separation of one or more of its businesses why did the sisters filed
she always says of energy for me. >> reporter: well, i wanted to take a look here. facebook, the is the story. posting some nice gains. we have management shake-up. yesterday and today, you had two executives leaving yesterday. yet the chief financial officer. you have that treasure going over to twitter. but the stock is doing well. they have a new game coming out, multiple level. there also plan a defense planning on bringing safari from the mobile devices. they get a vote of...
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they caution customers to talk to doctors before consuming any energy drink. >>> the deadly meningitis outbreak was the topic of a senate hearing today. the ceo for the pharmacies testified and condemned the pharmacy at the center of the outbreak and said the company should have been shut down years ago bay state or federal regulators. they're proposing new laws to regulating compounding pharmacies. 32 people have died and more than 460 made sick by contaminated steroids shots distributed by that new england pharmacy. >>> and one of the biggest, vents of the year for the national kidney foundation is happening this weekend in washington. it's called the kidney ball and this is a good reason why there is a big push in our area to raise money for medical research. payson services, education, organ donation awareness. about 700,000 people in the d.c. region have some form of kidney disease. about 6,000 people are now on dialysis, and 1500 are waiting for a kidney transplant. and get ready to be inspired. pastor rusty norton is here, our guest. let me set this up, rusty. a couple of years
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i have five our energy yesterday and a stomachache. stuart: there have been similar investigations into monster beverage. are these drinks save. dr. mark siegel, fox news medical contributor in new york. straightforward, are these save? >> they have a potential to be an save but let's talk about them. 16% increase in how much we sell each year, $8.9 billion industry in the united states, $8 billion industry, separated into two have. on the one half is beverages like full throttle, considered a beverages. these 5 our drinks are considered dietary supplements. with dietary supplements they're obligated to tell the fda if there's a problem and the ceo on fox business is saying every time somebody sneezess and they're taking one of these drinks it gets reported to the fda. he has a point. stuart: this 5 hour energy drink has 213 milligrams of caffeine. [talking over each other] >> i have sat on a program that you know you're getting caffeine. with these drinks the way their market is not exactly something they are bragging about. i am worr
i have five our energy yesterday and a stomachache. stuart: there have been similar investigations into monster beverage. are these drinks save. dr. mark siegel, fox news medical contributor in new york. straightforward, are these save? >> they have a potential to be an save but let's talk about them. 16% increase in how much we sell each year, $8.9 billion industry in the united states, $8 billion industry, separated into two have. on the one half is beverages like full throttle,...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different char going that way, does that make aifference ? look at verizon. 's so mu more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogher ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods [ heart rate increases ] n: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even liv near the water what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a prefer
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different char going that way, does that make aifference ? look at...
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>> well, always in crude oil and energy of any kind. it's always geopolitics. i think it's important to understand, this is hamas, israel. this is not iraq. this is not iran. this is not saudi arabia. this is over on -- near the sinai. very little crude oil involved there. in the past if you had crude oil in a bull market, this kind of news would have sent crude up $3. we're struggling to get over 85 cents at this point. as i said earlier, i think you sell into it. i don't think you buy this news. if you can only rally 85 cents on west texas. yes, i understand brent is up $1.56 but brent has been gaining on wti for a long period of time. i don't put a lot of credence in that. in the past, this kind of news would have sent crude up $3. >> coming up, places to put your money as the fiscal cliff looms. and places you might not expect. and president obama likely to get a lot of questions about the economy and the cliff at today's news conference. we'll bring it to you live when it starts around 1:30 eastern. our special coverage begins at the top of the hour at 1:0
>> well, always in crude oil and energy of any kind. it's always geopolitics. i think it's important to understand, this is hamas, israel. this is not iraq. this is not iran. this is not saudi arabia. this is over on -- near the sinai. very little crude oil involved there. in the past if you had crude oil in a bull market, this kind of news would have sent crude up $3. we're struggling to get over 85 cents at this point. as i said earlier, i think you sell into it. i don't think you buy...
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. >>> let's go energy for a little bit. josh brown, what's going on with oil? oil is down today probably on data more than anything. you have this flare-up in the middle east we were trans fixed by. >> i'm surprised it's not up. you're probably seeing spillover from weakness in materials and people not wanting to own what are essentially short dollar trades. people are flocking to the dollar and all of these things are priced in dollars. maybe it's as simple as that. if the israeli thing escalates, they'll say oil will get running again. it will be tough to stop it once it does. >> high frequency trading and your money. it's a story that we here on "halftime" have been all over. now it's made its way to late night. >> in high frequency trading computers can move millions of shares around in minutes earning a tenth of a penny off each share. that adds up to serious money when they finally take it down to the wall street coin star. >> coming up, a sneak peek inside one of the secretive fast trading shochs and a former washington power player is warning of a sever
. >>> let's go energy for a little bit. josh brown, what's going on with oil? oil is down today probably on data more than anything. you have this flare-up in the middle east we were trans fixed by. >> i'm surprised it's not up. you're probably seeing spillover from weakness in materials and people not wanting to own what are essentially short dollar trades. people are flocking to the dollar and all of these things are priced in dollars. maybe it's as simple as that. if the...
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turns outty knowing is half the attle when it comes to curbing a ballooninn energy bill. a new sttdy shows that people cut their electricity usage by more than 20 percent simply bb &pknowiig how much they were wasting. a device that monitoos real-time utility costsscould rene marsh is live in washingttn this morning to &p- could smart choices when it comes to apppiances in your home save you on yur energy bill as well? ii you're in the market for a reports has the pros and cons &pof each... after the break. morning. tchiig foxx45 morning 3 ((break 7)) there is something that is missing and i want to tell you that something missing is jesus. it was the beginning of a road of redemption for me. there is forgiveness, a new life, everything in trusting god. take that one step, that is all it takes. ((bump inn) a new person, brand consumer reports as just finissed testing the iphone 5. with 4g... it's now as faat as there are still plenty of differences. here are the pros annroid. (sot: tv commercial)"the peadphone jack is going to be on the bottom!"(v/o)in this tv commercial,
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southwestern energy is up as a result. stocks up 3%. joey, what's the best way to play the space right here, right now? >> i'm playing it through a name, swn is the ticker symbol. you can also play psd and you can play eog. i think it's important to understand, natural gas spot prices have remained rather resilient for the last couple of weeks. now you've got some cold weather coming forth, and on thursday, the potential is there that you'll actually have your earliest withdrawal from inventories since 2007. >> well, it is the issue on the mind of every investor these days. that, of course, the fiscal cliff. and as lawmakers return to work today to try to hammer out a compromise, our own eamon javers lays out what a road map to a deal might look like. he joins us live from washington no now, eamon. >> reporter: the heads of most of the major progressive groups are in a meeting with president obama now. it started a little over a half hour ago. and this morning i talked to some of the labor leaders and they told me the message they plann
southwestern energy is up as a result. stocks up 3%. joey, what's the best way to play the space right here, right now? >> i'm playing it through a name, swn is the ticker symbol. you can also play psd and you can play eog. i think it's important to understand, natural gas spot prices have remained rather resilient for the last couple of weeks. now you've got some cold weather coming forth, and on thursday, the potential is there that you'll actually have your earliest withdrawal from...
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this is the international energy agency. so becoming a net exporter. joining us is tom bergen at reuters. if that forecast is right, how does that change the politics of oil? >> good morning, ross. yes, that's a prediction now that a lot of analysts have been making over recent months. so it's a pretty broad view that the u.s. will by the end of the decade potentially become the biggest oil producer in the world. there are also predictions that just factory and other things like energy efficiency, basically cut it reliance on on oil imported from outside from immediate neighbors mexico and canada almost to nothing. and if america is not emporting as much oil as it does currently, perhaps for energy to be such a focal point of its foreign policy won't be so large. and already you have exactly within the oil and gas industry pushing the case for shale on the basis that it would save the country a lot of money on overseas military expenditure. >> if you take in that oil, shale gas together, how much is that revolutionizing the american economy and also th
this is the international energy agency. so becoming a net exporter. joining us is tom bergen at reuters. if that forecast is right, how does that change the politics of oil? >> good morning, ross. yes, that's a prediction now that a lot of analysts have been making over recent months. so it's a pretty broad view that the u.s. will by the end of the decade potentially become the biggest oil producer in the world. there are also predictions that just factory and other things like energy...
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. >> final thing of course is to invest in building clean energy economy of the future that means energy nichesy for all of is. do more with less. means renewables. finally means putting a stop to ideas that would make matters worse like keystone xl pipeline, take dirtiest oil on planet. pipe it through the america's breadbasket ship it to chiia. that is for oil profits. stuart: i have plenty of room for disagreement there but i'm determined to back off. i simply want you to tell our viewers, they're investors, and you have told them exactly what to expect in terms of policy and how it will hit them. i understand entirely. so you're going to clamp down on existing power plants, clam down on their emissions. that will cost money. you will double down on green energy production and number three, no pipeline? have i summarized it okay? >> yes, sir. because the idea is to give us clean energy options so that we can move forward in a way that reduces these carbon emissions that are warming the planet. stuart: look, bob, i didn't want to argue with you about any of this. i just want to know wh
. >> final thing of course is to invest in building clean energy economy of the future that means energy nichesy for all of is. do more with less. means renewables. finally means putting a stop to ideas that would make matters worse like keystone xl pipeline, take dirtiest oil on planet. pipe it through the america's breadbasket ship it to chiia. that is for oil profits. stuart: i have plenty of room for disagreement there but i'm determined to back off. i simply want you to tell our...
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. >>> the energy markets on high alert on a major escalation in tensions between israeli and syrian forces. a possible ground offensive. the region is a global flash point that's seen revolution and civil war over the past couple of years. for more on this story, let's bring in george friedman. thanks so much for coming by. we appreciate it. >> pleasure. >> it does seem to be a lot of sabre rattling there between the ground forces moving closer to the border and the israeli defense minister saying that palestinian militants will, in fact, pay for the blood that was shed in israel. is this sabre rattling? because the interest of israel is not to get into a real skirmish with gaza. >> the problem is that hamas now has a missile to reach tel aviv and that's unacceptable. that's a red line for israel. the israelis probably don't know how many they have. they don't know where they're located. therefore the attack is very complicated. you can't do frit the air. you'll have to go in on the ground. it's going to be bloody and miserable. the israelis would rather not do that. the palestinians want
. >>> the energy markets on high alert on a major escalation in tensions between israeli and syrian forces. a possible ground offensive. the region is a global flash point that's seen revolution and civil war over the past couple of years. for more on this story, let's bring in george friedman. thanks so much for coming by. we appreciate it. >> pleasure. >> it does seem to be a lot of sabre rattling there between the ground forces moving closer to the border and the israeli...
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melissa: we have a lot of domestic energy between franking, shale, and the pipeline. thanks so much. >> always good to talk to you. lori: checking the health of the major traveler as we're joined in the first on fox business interview straight ahead. melissa: take a look at the days winners and losers heading out to the brake on the s&p 500. our rally is gone. up eight points. higher taxes for everyone not being greeted warmly by the market. we will be right back. melissa: so today's rally completely disappearing now. look at that. stocks have now gone negative after president obama's remarks at the top of the hour on the fiscal cliff on raising taxes. lori: you're not surprised. melissa: i don't know. remember dennis was celebrating at the end of last hour maybe this downward cycle had ended. that was enough and we were up 60 points. now we're down 11. let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. sandra smith is standing by. what are traders saying? >> i'm talk to one right now, ben willis. anytime president obama takes the microphone these markets sell of
melissa: we have a lot of domestic energy between franking, shale, and the pipeline. thanks so much. >> always good to talk to you. lori: checking the health of the major traveler as we're joined in the first on fox business interview straight ahead. melissa: take a look at the days winners and losers heading out to the brake on the s&p 500. our rally is gone. up eight points. higher taxes for everyone not being greeted warmly by the market. we will be right back. melissa: so today's...
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so energy, materials, technology, financials, are the ones you're going to see them sell if they expect the fiscal cliff negotiations to drag on here. what's the message for the market right now? you ready buy yet on this market? >> michael shay is not ready to buy yet. however, i'll tell you it was nice to see that short-term bottom today prior to the white house press conference. it's not as though a whole lot changed. it's been the same message we've got all week. but we got the message in a different setting. we got it at the white house, and we got it after they had met. >> is any deal satisfactory for the market? just get a deal so we get some clarity of how much we're going to pay in taxes, whether it's capital gains or income or whatever it is. any deal. >> no, i don't think any deal. to me, there has to be a deal that actually finally makes sense. >> gary? >> you want to buy some drug stocks. they were not in the group that it lost, as you just -- >> health care was damaged less this week. everybody was down this week, but health care was damaged less. >> johnson & johnson, the
so energy, materials, technology, financials, are the ones you're going to see them sell if they expect the fiscal cliff negotiations to drag on here. what's the message for the market right now? you ready buy yet on this market? >> michael shay is not ready to buy yet. however, i'll tell you it was nice to see that short-term bottom today prior to the white house press conference. it's not as though a whole lot changed. it's been the same message we've got all week. but we got the...
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energy landscape. the international energy agency is saying that the u.s. will become the top oil producer in the world by 2020. surpassing saudi arabia, surpassing russia and it's going to do this with the focus that we've had and the growing support of the north american fracking industry. that's really going to help to bring us to that nearly 10 million barrels per day which is what saudi arabia is producing right now. we are looking at these numbers also as an indication that as the u.s. continues to produce more oil and as we continue to consume less oil in our transportation sector with the fuel efficiency standards set in place, it's likely the u.s. will become self-sufficient for oil needs by 2035. that's another prediction by the international energy agency. this is a huge prediction on their part. they haven't made a prediction like this in the past. it has a lot to do with self-sufficiency in the u.s. story coming from environment moves that have been made perhaps under the obama administration as the chief economist pointed out in a press confer
energy landscape. the international energy agency is saying that the u.s. will become the top oil producer in the world by 2020. surpassing saudi arabia, surpassing russia and it's going to do this with the focus that we've had and the growing support of the north american fracking industry. that's really going to help to bring us to that nearly 10 million barrels per day which is what saudi arabia is producing right now. we are looking at these numbers also as an indication that as the u.s....
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abundant energy. i thought we should look at clean energy that would benefit. markwest, this is a company that has a price above where they did secondary. look at the "wall street journal" word on the street. they say that maybe mlps have been oversold. if we're going to drill in this country for more energy, i like to think of halliburton down to 30. some people will say weatherford upgraded by a number of people and then let's not forget chesapeake. they came out this morning in a piece last night said we're more nat gas than i would like to be in ohio. when i spent time in ohio, 80% of what we put out on rigs is nat gas. you need the markwest pipeline to take natural gas to chesapeake to bring it to the east or to give it to clean energy fuels and in order to be able to drill oil, that's halliburton. that's the family of names that i'm focused on. >> does it extend to larger cap names? some say that ge is well positioned here. >> i spent time talking about how big ge can be in this industry. we read in a piece in "the wall street journal" that ge teamed up w
abundant energy. i thought we should look at clean energy that would benefit. markwest, this is a company that has a price above where they did secondary. look at the "wall street journal" word on the street. they say that maybe mlps have been oversold. if we're going to drill in this country for more energy, i like to think of halliburton down to 30. some people will say weatherford upgraded by a number of people and then let's not forget chesapeake. they came out this morning in a...
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clean energy fuels after its big announcement today. and honeywell ceo dave cote on his role to fix the debt in the fix the debt campaign. can the u.s. takes the steps to avoid the fiscal cliff? stay tuned. >>> sick of paying up at the pump? i have a guy with a solution. plus it's not just the stock market, tax increases and the budget cuts of the fiscal cliff that could hit your wallet in a big way. tonight i'm helping you understand what's at stake. "mad money" is coming up next. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinu
clean energy fuels after its big announcement today. and honeywell ceo dave cote on his role to fix the debt in the fix the debt campaign. can the u.s. takes the steps to avoid the fiscal cliff? stay tuned. >>> sick of paying up at the pump? i have a guy with a solution. plus it's not just the stock market, tax increases and the budget cuts of the fiscal cliff that could hit your wallet in a big way. tonight i'm helping you understand what's at stake. "mad money" is coming up...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> welcome back. coming up on halftime, trading the tech wreck. apple's in a slump. now microsoft's sagging. what's going on with the biggest sector in the market? >>> congress is back to work. we chart a road map to a deal on the fiscal cliff. >>> and as retail earnings flood the street, which stocks are worth buying? we've got the list of names you want to know. carl, top of the hour. >> all right, scott. see you in a few moments. >>> meantime, time for another capital markets op-ed. gary, i know you're pay attentiing attention to how the long island power authority story is evolving here in new york. it's amazing to watch. >> yeah, sorry, we didn't have the camera ready. tim, when he tosses to me, we've got to be ready. >> wherever you go, there's no light. that's all i know. >> you know, some pe
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some as the movers, southwestern energy, 6.7% gain, western union, all topping 3%. lori: quiet day for the markets but let's check to see what stocks are up to. let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange with nicole petallides. bank ceos are talking fiscal cliff. nicole, are you there for us? she is busy studying for the next report. let's get you updated on the markets. the dow is at 12,847 meeting in washington that charlie was talking about. melissa: that's right. about a quarter of a percent there on the markets. so after a 23 year career with microsoft, windows chief abruptly quicks only two weeks after the windows 8 launch. joining me with more an analyst on his sudden departure. did this one catch you by surprise? >> sure. whenever you see a departure of that senority that magnitude, particularly after launch of some important products which he was in charge of, yeah, i think that is fairly significant news. melissa: there was a whole suite of products that he had launched. does it make you worried about the future of those products or what is eve
some as the movers, southwestern energy, 6.7% gain, western union, all topping 3%. lori: quiet day for the markets but let's check to see what stocks are up to. let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange with nicole petallides. bank ceos are talking fiscal cliff. nicole, are you there for us? she is busy studying for the next report. let's get you updated on the markets. the dow is at 12,847 meeting in washington that charlie was talking about. melissa: that's right. about a quarter...
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l the f energy platform is out after it exploded on off the coast of louisiana. 11 were airlifted to local hospitals. another two missing. oil leaking from the gulf as a result. those are the headlines. back to tracy. tracy: arthel neville, thank you very much. for the first time in the 78 years it looks like the fha will need help from you the taxpayer. not just a little help. we're talking billions of dollars, peter barnes in washington with the story we have to say again, liz macdonald pointed out in 2009, peter. >> that's right, liz. that's right, tracy. liz did do that. what are we looking at here? potentially a government, third government bailout of a housing agency, first fannie and freddie. which got $187 billion from the treasury so far. now the fha could need help from the treasury. the agency insures more than a trillion dollars in riskier mortgages with very lowdown payments, mainly for first-time home buyers. an annual audit released today found that the agency has a $16.3 billion capital short fall because of mortgages going bad. >> let's bite the bullet. maybe recapit
l the f energy platform is out after it exploded on off the coast of louisiana. 11 were airlifted to local hospitals. another two missing. oil leaking from the gulf as a result. those are the headlines. back to tracy. tracy: arthel neville, thank you very much. for the first time in the 78 years it looks like the fha will need help from you the taxpayer. not just a little help. we're talking billions of dollars, peter barnes in washington with the story we have to say again, liz macdonald...
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periods is signs of global demand growth and we're seeing that very visibly from petrol price and other energy price increases. but to a certain extent as well, the food price increases which we're beginning to see, and likely to see more of reflect changinged food presences, increasing prices for wheat even though spikes in corn and wheat prices that we've seen have been largely due to weather factors. but demands are the pressure, as well. >> for anyone trying to figure out what's going organization how sustainable are the inflation rates and are they not going to fall precipitously as the fee hikes come out. >> there will be, but if you look at the university tuition fees, that will be there for three years. it's not just something that will disappear in 12 months time. and that's an important point because when the bank of england presents it inflation forecast tomorrow, it will have to count those increases in fee as a medium term inflation pressure. they'll be there throughout the entirety of hair projections this time around. and then that has some effect on the policy making decisions.
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face concerns about the safety of their drinks but they hold tight that their drinks are save, the energy drinks. melissa: financials leaving the market higher today. better news from j. p. morgan adding an upgrade for bank of america, a split decision when you look at the group and an otherwise very weak movement and depressing sentiment across the board. melissa: banks are shaking in their boots because massachusetts's newest senator, elizabeth warren impact your portfolio. get ready for that one. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. melissa: 20 minutes past the hour. this is your fox news minute. going on right now gabrielle giffords's husband mark callie is speaking directly to jerrod laffner saying every day in her life
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> for two days the new york stock exchange was dark after the wrath of superstorm sandy. our next guest is speaking out on ways he thinks the markets can be better prepared for the next crisis. cftc commissioner bart chilton joins us with his proposals. what do you think happened here? >> quickly, this isn't life or property with sandy so everybody feels for that, but i think what happened is the systems weren't tested appropriately becky and when something happens in the equities market it affects the financial futures also and these are global interconnected markets, so they had a system, a backup system. >> the electronics syst
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let's check out latest moves in energies and metals. i don't know if gold going up is good. >> let's look at oil first because oil is basically unchanged from where it was yesterday at the close. not much has changed in terms of what traders are paying attention to. they're looking, as mary mentioned, at the fiscal cliff and worries over that as well as worries over what's happening in europe. that's weighing on the market. even the positive data out of china was not enough to boost crude oil prices. the part of the energy sector seeing some momentum, it's gasoline futures. today gasoline rationing has hit new york city. mayor bloomberg putting that into effect. can you only fill up on every other day based on your license plate number so that's something traders are talking about as well because many traders here on this floor are affected by that. we're also looking at gold prices at a tree-week high. it may not be a good thing because it's a safe haven bid. tradesers worried about the fiscal cliff. also thinking maybe we'll see more
let's check out latest moves in energies and metals. i don't know if gold going up is good. >> let's look at oil first because oil is basically unchanged from where it was yesterday at the close. not much has changed in terms of what traders are paying attention to. they're looking, as mary mentioned, at the fiscal cliff and worries over that as well as worries over what's happening in europe. that's weighing on the market. even the positive data out of china was not enough to boost crude...
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the energies, the industrials. those sorts of things. but we are also keeping powder fresh in bonds and fixed income to guard against the fact that if we don't get much done or the right deal done, we could go in to recession their and slowdown periods, you know, next year which given what's going on in the rest of the world could grow in to a global slowdown. >> interesting. we have all become political scientists in the last 24, 48 hours. thanks so much. >> thanks, carl. this stuff impacts what we do every day. >>> one retailer seems to be giving consumers what they want. over to mary thompson at headquarters with a market flash. >> lei there, melissa. consumers and investors, look at di dillard's department store. well above estimates of 72 cents and same store sales up healthy 5% and revenues coming in ahead of expectations and 1.45 bill$1 billi billion. investors like the news. >> welcome back from florida. great work this week. >>> shares of apple sliding over 20% since the all-time high back on september 21st. question is, do we g
the energies, the industrials. those sorts of things. but we are also keeping powder fresh in bonds and fixed income to guard against the fact that if we don't get much done or the right deal done, we could go in to recession their and slowdown periods, you know, next year which given what's going on in the rest of the world could grow in to a global slowdown. >> interesting. we have all become political scientists in the last 24, 48 hours. thanks so much. >> thanks, carl. this...